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Ranked by the United Nations as the best country in the world to live for eight consecutive years, Canada deserves serious consideration as a place to settle down, raise a family, pursue a career or start a business.

The way it's broken down here is 'Colleges' which get you a diploma but not a Degree, and Universities that get that degree. It's not like in the US where 'State College' is looked at as a failure or if you dont have the quality grades. I went to a college for film and let me tell you, it wasnt easy to get in. But the up side...... it was something like 2K a semester as opposed to say the 30K per year that it would be at Tisch (NYU Film). Our versions of the 'Ivy Leagues' are well known world wide and produce lots of quality grads. Probably the Best for an American coming up would be U of Toronto (law, biz, medical etc) - McGill (montreal for science)... Queens, Vancover, Western......

i did some serious research regarding canada. here's what i found.... it's hard to immigrate w/ out a good job... the schools are very cheap, but they don't like accepting americans that much... you really only have about 3 options of where to live.